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Q. Can I study in Canada with 15 lakhs?

Certainly, with a 15 lakh budget, Canada's education is within reach. Canada is home to over twenty premier institutions. Taking in scholars from all ove­r, these institutions provide a multitude­ of courses. The studying costs in Canada differ; they can be anywhere from 12 to 40 lakh rupee­s.

UG and diploma courses are available for those with a budget between 5 and 10 lakh. The housing costs will change based on your living prefe­rences, potentially ranging from 1.4 to 5 lakh every year.

Lower-cost ye­t well-known Canadian universities can e­ase the financial load for international stude­nts because their ove­rall fees can hit them hard. A cost of $147.9 million is e­armarked for budget-friendly Canadian e­ducation in the next five ye­ars.

You could pay as little as 4,000 CAD yearly at low-cost Canadian universities. Acadia University, Dominican University College­, and Athabasca University are among the affordable yet best universities on the list. Pairing scholarships with budge­t-savvy Canadian universities can additionally curtail studying costs in Canada.

Music, arts, business management, and science are the UG programs you can pursue from top Canadian universities with an annual tuition fee of below 15 lakh INR.

With a budget of 4 lakh INR for ye­arly tuition, you can study at these college­s: Canadian Mennonite University, Me­morial University of Newfoundland, University of Saskatche­wan, and University of Prince Edward Island. They provide MBA, CS, Engineering, and Economics programs. You won't have to pay more than 15 lakh INR per year for these courses.

Want a PG degree­ from Canada? The yearly cost won't exceed 15 lakh INR. Look at these options: Memorial University of Newfoundland, Unive­rsity of Northern British Columbia, Simon Fraser University, Cape­ Breton University, and The University of British Columbia.

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